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nikki
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Posted at 3:44 am on Jan. 9, 2009 |
| I would adopt. I don't think it's fair to risk passing on a disease like that to your child. Stone-muscle syndrome is a horrible illness to have. |
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Mein Alias
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Posted at 10:37 pm on Jan. 8, 2009 |
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cafinecrazedkid
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Posted at 7:53 pm on Jan. 8, 2009 |
| yes, i would. only because the condition can be treated, in full, if caught at an early enough stage. i was born with bi-lateral retnoblastoma(cancer of the eye). if it had been caught early enough i would still have sight in both of my eyes, instead of one. my child may or may not be born with this condition(exactly 50/50), but my child will not live with the condition |
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Chiefette
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Posted at 4:01 am on Jan. 7, 2009 |
| I said it depended on the disease. I would abort the child because I would rather my child didn't have a poor quality of life. I am not talking about aborting any disability, but there are many that I would. I am more than willing to deal with a child with disability, I have medical training which would make it so much easier. I however, could not live with myself, knowing that I brought a child into the world to suffer. That is far worse then preventing the suffering. |
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XsmilygirlX
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Posted at 4:40 pm on Jan. 6, 2009 |
Quote: from LoveKay at 4:21 pm on Jan. 6, 2009
No matter how much I would want a child, I would not want my child to have to deal with such a disease. I would rather adopt.
^This |
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LoveKay
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Posted at 1:21 pm on Jan. 6, 2009 |
| No matter how much I would want a child, I would not want my child to have to deal with such a disease. I would rather adopt. |
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Just Waiting Here
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Posted at 1:19 pm on Jan. 6, 2009 |
Quote: from Glory at 1:04 pm on Jan. 6, 2009
Quote: from biSEXual at 4:02 pm on Jan. 6, 2009
disability has nothing to do with the relationship a parent has with her child. I feel sorry for you, all you see is jealousy and hate.
I completely disagree. Why have a child that has no quality of life? Why put a child through pain and misery if you don't have to? I see no jealous, or hate.
I don't think the OP is jealous or hateful... however, are you saying that the OP has no quality of life? It depends on the person. Personally, I would never abort a child because they were to have a disability. Quality of life... you can have the highest quality of life and have a disability all your life. For me (key word is for me), to abort a child because of the disability would sound more like I didn't want to deal with it, that I didn't think it was just as much human has a 'normal' child. --------- I can't say what I would do, because until I experienced the disability, I wouldn't know whether or not I would risk passing it on or not. I would enter a dilemma... because I want so badly to have children of my own, and I would lead myself into a loop on whether or not it is selfish to have a child... that I would love and support, disability or not. However... I wouldn't do so in a case where my parents would be the primary support for my child. It would be me... The main reason here... that I would not have the child is because you said it could kill her or the baby... and that is not something that I would want to risk for either of us. It's really hard to say... it's easy to say, no or yes... but until you've reached that point, it's hard to say. I don't know your friend... but maybe she used protection properly... this disability isn't going to go away, right? Should she not have sex her entire life because of it? It's a hard border line to put in... I don't know, I have mixed feelings, and without much knowledge about your friend or the disability, I don't have much to go off of. |
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catoman
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Posted at 1:09 pm on Jan. 6, 2009 |
| well are you/she pregnant already i don't believe in abortion so.. i won't vote |
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forfallonyy
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Posted at 1:09 pm on Jan. 6, 2009 |
Quote: from biSEXual at 6:02 pm on Jan. 6, 2009
disability has nothing to do with the relationship a parent has with her child. I feel sorry for you, all you see is jealousy and hate.
mhmm |
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Chiefette
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Posted at 1:04 pm on Jan. 6, 2009 |
Quote: from biSEXual at 4:02 pm on Jan. 6, 2009
disability has nothing to do with the relationship a parent has with her child. I feel sorry for you, all you see is jealousy and hate.
I completely disagree. Why have a child that has no quality of life? Why put a child through pain and misery if you don't have to? I see no jealous, or hate. |
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XXemobetchXX
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Posted at 1:03 pm on Jan. 6, 2009 |
no way!thats stupid to do that |
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carbonara
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Posted at 1:02 pm on Jan. 6, 2009 |
| 50/50 is good odds. It all depends on the type of illness really. |
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biSEXual
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Posted at 1:02 pm on Jan. 6, 2009 |
| disability has nothing to do with the relationship a parent has with her child. I feel sorry for you, all you see is jealousy and hate. |
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Chiefette
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Posted at 1:01 pm on Jan. 6, 2009 |
| No. If I thought there was a chance that my child would not have a good quality of life, I would not have the child. Is this something that can be tested for prenatally? If it is I would probably consider getting pregnant, and aborting the child if it were to be positive for this disease. What is the disease? |
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hazeleyedangel
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Posted at 1:01 pm on Jan. 6, 2009 |
What's her disability? |
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